A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... detail . The central situation of the first part , the appearance of an ordinary human being in a land of tiny creatures to whom he must appear a monstrous giant , demands no very great fantasy in itself . But the way in which all the ...
... detail . The central situation of the first part , the appearance of an ordinary human being in a land of tiny creatures to whom he must appear a monstrous giant , demands no very great fantasy in itself . But the way in which all the ...
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... detail , and using it very sparingly still . For it was still part of a settled theory . Johnson himself once startled his audience by claiming that a certain description in Cong- reve was superior to anything in Shakespeare . The ...
... detail , and using it very sparingly still . For it was still part of a settled theory . Johnson himself once startled his audience by claiming that a certain description in Cong- reve was superior to anything in Shakespeare . The ...
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... detail for the sake of atmosphere and vividness , as with Richardson , but of detail that has a significance far beyond what appears on the surface , that the extraordinary economy and unobtrusiveness of Jane Austen's art is due to ...
... detail for the sake of atmosphere and vividness , as with Richardson , but of detail that has a significance far beyond what appears on the surface , that the extraordinary economy and unobtrusiveness of Jane Austen's art is due to ...
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